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Farmers Market
Texarkana, Texas
Texarkana, Texas Farmers' Market appears through LocalHarvest, the directory focused on connecting people with farmers and local food producers. In Texarkana, that market is tied to downtown landmarks including Sheppard Park and the U.S. Federal Courthouse/Post Office, placing a seasonal Saturday evening market in a distinctly central setting. The combination of a downtown location and an early-evening schedule gives this market a different rhythm than a typical morning market, with hours set for 5pm to 8pm on Saturdays from April through August.
Sheppard Park, the U.S. Federal Courthouse/Post Office, and historic downtown Texarkana are all part of the market's stated setting, which roots the market in one of the city's named civic spaces rather than an outlying lot. That downtown placement matters because the market is presented as a place for fresh fruits and vegetables in the middle of the city landscape described in its own listing.
LocalHarvest's mission also lines up with the market's purpose: connecting people looking for good food with the farmers who produce it and strengthening local economies through food grown and sold on a human scale. At this market, that idea takes a Texarkana form, with a seasonal schedule and downtown orientation that fold local food into the city's regular weekend pattern.
The market listing points to a produce-centered mix rather than a long roster of named vendors. Fresh fruits and vegetables are specifically called out, and the market's LocalHarvest presence places it within a broader local-food network.
The listed event is the market schedule itself, emphasizing the recurring Saturday evening market window from April through August rather than a separate festival or workshop program. Set in Sheppard Park next to the U.S. Federal Courthouse/Post Office in historic downtown Texarkana, this market carries a civic, downtown backdrop that is unusually specific. The schedule adds another defining thread: instead of an early start, the market runs on Saturdays from 5pm to 8pm between April and August, giving the market a late-day frame that matches a park-and-downtown setting. That combination of courthouse, park, historic downtown, and evening hours creates a market scene shaped as much by place and timing as by product list, with fresh fruits and vegetables named right inside that setting.
No dogs is the clearest visit-planning rule attached to this market, so anyone arriving with a pet will need to change plans before heading downtown. The market is seasonal, running from April through August on Saturdays from 5pm to 8pm, and the listed address is 305 Texas Boulevard.
The market is associated with downtown landmarks including Sheppard Park and the U.S. Federal Courthouse/Post Office, which helps place it within central Texarkana. Restrooms are marked unavailable in the visit details, so this is a stop to plan as a short market run rather than a linger-with-amenities outing.
SNAP/EBT is accepted at Texarkana, Texas Farmers' Market, an important detail for shoppers planning to use benefits for food purchases. Payment methods are otherwise marked clear in the visit details, but SNAP acceptance is the strongest confirmed payment feature attached to this market.
April – August
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